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Set Up Your Capture > Capture Input > Input Properties > Fixed Region Properties

Fixed Region Properties

Note: For use with Image, Text, and Video capture modes.

The Fixed Region is the rectangle that appears that allows you to capture a particular space on the screen. The fixed region size can be changed within the Fixed Region tab. To change the default values, select the Select button and draw a rectangle on the screen the size that you would like to use. Select Apply.

The following table summarizes the description and use of each option in the Fixed Region tab.

Option
Description & Use
Width
Allows you to set the width of the fixed region in pixels. Type the desired width in the adjacent box.
Height
Allows you to set the height of the fixed region in pixels. Type the desired height in the adjacent box.
Use fixed starting point
Allows you to specify the coordinates of a fixed starting point for the fixed region. Use the Select button to set the Starting X and Starting Y coordinates, or type them in the adjacent boxes.
Starting X
Allows you to specify the starting x-coordinate for the fixed region. Select the Select button to use the magnifier window to select the coordinates, or type the x-coordinate in the adjacent box.
Starting Y
Allows you to specify the starting y-coordinate for the fixed region. Select the Select button to use the magnifier window to select the coordinates, or type the y-coordinate in the adjacent box.
Select
Select Select to open a magnifier window, which allows you to select the coordinates of the desired fixed region by clicking and dragging over the region with your mouse.


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